rudebhoy
Q-School Graduate
How did that go in places like Spain, don't believe their figures are great ?
If you believe in lockdowns then what we need is people being arrested or wondering if they disappear afterwards and a complete proper lockdown of everything, if you want to control a virus. Virus are viruses and they are going to do what they do, infect things.
Most of the people I know who have caught the virus (probably over 30plus people), have caught it via work or care/hospitals...…….that is why only complete lockdowns work, you need to lock down basically everything.
Spain's overall figures are roughly comparable to ours, where the fines helped was to slow down and smooth the number of cases just when their hospitals were getting overrun.
The point I was trying to make was there is a significant percentage who will flout the rules if they know there is no punishment. And that percentage is going to be higher this year compared to last spring as the fear factor has diminished (rightly or wrongly) particularly among the young.
